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Guitar Hero (Europe)

PlayStation 2
🇬🇧
Reviewed in
2005
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✪ Reviewed on January 5, 2024
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Harmonix's revolutionary rhythm game that transformed popular culture. Strumming a plastic guitar on iconic rock tracks is immediately addictive. A unique cultural phenomenon that introduced millions of players to rock music.

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Category
Rhythm 4 players 12+
Description
A 2005 Harmonix and RedOctane cultural phenomenon that popularized plastic-guitar rhythm play. Forty-seven classic-rock tracks, a Gibson SG-shaped controller in the box and a graduated difficulty curve: Guitar Hero set the template for a decade of dedicated-instrument rhythm games.

Guitar Hero review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
MAX
Music
"Legendary"
1/5
Story
"Anecdotal"
An anthem to the guitar gods, the game rolls out a deluge of rock and metal classics to strum on the famous plastic guitar. From legendary riffs to frenzied solos, every track galvanises the urge to play louder, faster. This infectious electric energy turned shredding into a living-room phenomenon.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾2,2 GB 📅08/11/2005
Published by Activision

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Collector interest

A milestone of the plastic-guitar music game, which turned the living room into a rock stage and launched a global cultural phenomenon around mastering songs on the instrument controller. Still very widespread in the West, its interest lies in this pioneer status of a genre turned commonplace rather than scarcity. A prime piece for music-game fans of the PS2 era.

Better with friends

A virtual concert on a plastic guitar where you chain notes to the rhythm of cult riffs, foot tapping and neck in hand. Two-player, the face-off becomes a duel of virtuosos: you watch for your neighbor's flubs and savor the perfectly nailed solo to cheers. The dedicated guitar helps you vibe fully, but the shared rock energy makes every track a little collective triumph.

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